Substituted-o-hydroxy-omega-(methylsulfinyl)acetophenones and process for producing same

ABSTRACT

THE PRESENT INVENTION RELATES TO SUBSTITUTED-O-HYDTROXYW-(METHYLSLFINYL) ACETOPHENONES OF THE FORMULA 1   CH3-SO-CH2-CO-Z(-R1)(-R2)-OH   WHEREIN Z IS AN AROMATIC OR HEREROAROMATIC NUCLEUS SUCH AS BENZENE NAPHTHALENE, ANTHARACENE, PHENANTHRENE, PYRIDINE, QUINOLINE ISOQUINOLINE, CARBAZOLE, BENZOTHIAZINE, AND THE LIKE, WHEREIN R1 IS HALOGEN, LOWER ALKOXY, HYDROXY, ACETAMINO, ALKYL ARALKYL OR ARYL; R2 IS HYDROGEN HALOGEN, HYDROXY ALKYL OR ARYL; OR R1 AND R2 TAKEN TOGETHER MAY FORM A 1,3-DIOXOLE RING. THE COMPOUNDS OF THE PRESENT INVENTION ARE USEFUL AS INTERMEDIAES FOR THE PRODUCTION OF CHROMONED WHICH EXHIBIT ANTIALLERGENIC PROPERTIES.

"United States Patent SUBSTITUTED-o-HYDROXY w (METHYLSULFI- NYL) ACETOPHENONES AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCING SAME Maxmilian von Strandtmann, Rockaway, John Shave], Jr., Mendham, Sylvester Klutchko, Hackettstown, and Marvin Cohen, New Milford, N.J., assignors to Warner- Lambert Company, Morris Plains, NJ. No Drawing. Filed Aug. 25, 1971, Ser. No. 174,947

Int. Cl. C07c 49/82 U.S. Cl. 260592 13 Claims ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE The present invention relates to substituted-o-hydroxyw-(methylsulfinyl) acetophenones of the Formula I I E-CHa-ECH;

Z I OH As used throughout the specification and claims, the term alkyl and the alkyl portion of alkoxy embraces both straight and branched alkyl radicals containing from 1 to 9 carbon atoms, for example, methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, n-butyl, n-amyl, n-hexyl, 2-ethlybutyl, 2,3-dimethylbutyl and the like. The term halogen encompasses fluorine, bromine, chlorine and iodine. The term aryl denotes an aromatic hydrocarbon of 6 to 8 carbon atoms such as phenyl, tolyl and the like. The term aralkyl encompasses alkyl groups in which aryl as previously defined is substituted for a hydrogen atom such as for example benzyl, phenyl, ethyl, and the like. The term acyl" means those hydrocarbon carboxylic acids of less than 12 carbon atoms as exemplified by the lower alkanoic acids, e.g., acetic, propionic, butyric, the aryl carboxylic acids, e.g., benzoic and toluic acid and the like.

The applicants had found in perfecting the process for the production of 3-(hydroxymethyl)chromones that an o-hydroxy-w-(methylsulfinyl) acetophenone would serve as an intermediate for their production. This process and products are fully set forth in their copending application Ser. No. 112,765, now abandoned. One method of preparing o-hydroxyw- (methylsulfinyl) acetophenone is set forth in the I. Am. Chem. Soc. 85, at page 3413 (1963) as part of an article by Becker et al. The method of preparation described therein dissolves potassium-t-butoxide in DMSO and later reacting the resulting product with methyl salicylate. The yield reported was 18% of theory. The same method could be used to produce a variety of 3,801,644 Patented Apr. 2, 1974 o-hydroxy-w-(methylsulfinyl) acetophenones depending on the selection of starting reagents. The article concerns itself simply with the chemistry involved and gives no indication that such materials have any specific use.

Applicants in their present invention have determined that the unsubstituted-o-hydroxy-w-methylsulfinyl acetophenone shown in Becker has no utility for the purposes of the present invention, in that the chromone produced using this compound as an intermediate has no oral antiallergenic activity and further, when administered interperitoneally produces CNS side effects such as convul- SlOHS.

It is an object of the present invention to provide an improved method for the production of o hydroxy-w- (methylsulfinyl) acetophenoncs.

It is a further object of the present invention to provide intermediates from which pharmacologically active end compounds may be produced.

Another object of the present invention is to provide a method for the production of o-hydroxy-w-(methylsulfinyl) acetophenones which is of high efiiciency.

The process of the present invention may be stated generally as follows:

Sodium hydride which may be used as a dispersion in mineral oil is added to a mixture of DMSO (dimethyl sulfoxide) in an inert organic solvent. The solvent is chosen on the basis of it being inert to the reactants and its having a suitable boiling point in view of the temperatures at which the desired reaction takes place. For the purpose of the persent invention, benzene is the preferred inert solvent. DMSO and benzene are placed in a reaction vessel and the vessel is then swept with nitrogen. The mixture is agitated by bubbling the nitrogen through it or by mechanical stirring or shaking. Sodium hydride (57% dispersion in mineral oil) may be added all at once or incremently. The nitrogen atmosphere is maintained above the mixture, the agitation is continued, and the mixture is heated to a temperature in the range of to C. for about /1 hour to 1 hour. This is the preferred range of temperature which should not be ex ceeded by much since temperatures much above this may cause decomposition of the sodium methylsulfinylmethide. If too much heat is added to the system, it may become explosive. Temperatures much lower than the preferred range, while operable decrease the reaction rate excessively. When the reaction is complete, the mixture in the vessel is cooled to about 35 C.

The second part of this process is that wherein an aromatic ester having hydroxy group in the ortho position with respect to the carboxyl group is added to the sodium methylsulfinyl methide in the reaction vessel incremently while stirring or otherwise agitating the mixture. This reaction is exothermic. It is desirable to carry it out at such a rate that the temperature does not rise above 50. The stirring is continued until such time as the temperature falls to about 25, which usually is only a matter of about /2 hour. The reaction mixture is then diluted with ether. A precipitate forms which may be filtered out. The precipitate is washed with dry ether and then dissolved in ice water. The solution is filtered and the filtrate acidified with glacial acetic acid. A precipitate is formed.

The unsubstituted o-hydroxy-w-(methylsulfinyl) acetophenone produced by this method is white, crystalline, has a melting point of 151 to 153" and is produced in a EXAMPLE 1 II [I o orns CH5 2'-hydroxy-2-(methylsulfinyl acetophenone This compound was prepared by reacting, under a stream of nitrogen, a solution of 12.66 g. of NaH (57%) mineral oil dispersion in a mixture of 50 ml. DMSO and 350 ml. of benzene with 16.6 g. of ethyl salicylate. The NaH, DMSO, benzene mixture was heated at 75 to 80 -C. for 1 hour then cooled to 35. Ethyl salicylate was added with stirring over a period of two minutes. The temperature rose to 50. The stirring was continued for 30 minutes by which time the temperature had fallen to 25. Ether was added to bring the total volume of the mixture to 2 liters. A precipitate formed and was filtered out, washed with dry ether and dissolved in 150 ml. of ice water. The solution was filtered and the filtrate acidified with 24 g. of glacial acetic acid. The precipitate formed was filtered 01f, washed with water and recrystallized from absolute ethanol. Product was White, crystalline M.P. 151-153. Yield of 17.5 g. was 88% of theory.

EXAMPLE 2 n 11 CH: C CHzS OH:

2'-hydroxy5'-methyl-2-(methylsulfinyl) acetophenone 0H 0 O l 1| 1| CHaS onto-Q 2'-hydroxy-S -methoxy-2- (methylsulfinyl acetophenone This was prepared by reacting a solution of 4.4 g. of NaH (57% oil dispersion) in a mixture of 120 ml. of benzene, and 60 ml. of DMSO with 5.5 g. of methyl methoxy-salicylate 2 in analogous fashion to 3-hydroxy- 2-(methylsulfinyl)-2'-acetonaphthone. The material was recrystallized from abs. ethanol, M.P. 153-555"; yield 4 "g. (58% lIsiffislbron, Dictionary of Organic Cmpds, 4th ed., vol. 3, Beil stein, 10, 386.

4 Analysis.Calcd. for C I-I O S (percent): C, 52.62; H, 5.30; S, 14.05. Found (percent): C, 52.73; H, 5.42; S, 13.82.

EXAMPLE 4 OH 0011:; 0 I I 2'-hydroxy-3 '-methoxy-2- (methylsulfinyl) acetophenone This material was prepared by reacting a solution of 44 g. of NaH (57% oil dispersion) in a mixture of 1200 ml. of benzene, and 600 ml. of DMSO with 55 g. of methyl 3-methoxysalicylate in analogous fashion to 3'- hydroxy-Z-(methylsulfinyl)-2'-acetonaphthone. The material was recrystallized from abs. ethanol, M.P. 140.5- 43.5"; yield 46 g. (67% Analysis.Calcd. for C H O 'S (percent): C, 52.62; H, 5.30; S, 14.05. Found (percent): C, 52.88; N, 5.26;

EXAMPLE 5 OH HCH: i i CH SCH2C 2'-hydroxy-3 '-isop ropyl-2- methyl sulfinyl) acetophenone This was prepared by reacting a solution of 44 g. of NaH in a mixture of 600 ml. of benzene and 300 ml. of DMSO with 58.2 g. of methyl 3-isopropylsalicylate 4 in analogous fashion to 3'-hydroxy-2- (methyls-ulfinyl) 2' acetonaphtheme.

The material was recrystallized from Skelly B, M.P. Ill-; yield 27 g. (37.5%).

Analysis.--Calcd. for C H 0 S (percent): C, 59.97; H, 6.71; S, 13.34. Found (percent): C, 59.75; H, 6.74;

EXAMPLE 5A i n CCHaSCHg 2'-hydroxy-2-(methylsulfinyl)-1'-acetonaphthone I O 0 ll 11 cnao-q-ocms on.

2-hydroxy-4', 6-dimethoxy-2- (methylsulfinyl) acetophenone This compound was prepared by reacting a solution of 42.2 g. of NaH (57%) in a mixture of 570 ml. of DMSO,

Beilstein, 10, 386.

The ester was prepared by Fisher esterification of the acid (Beilstein, 10, 271 in anh dIO H of dry HCL y us CHsO 1D presence and 1.141. of benzene with 57 g. of methyl 4,6-dimetl1oxysalicylate (Helv. Chim. Acta., 45, 2241 (1962)) in analogous fashion to 3-hydroxy-2-(methylsu1finy1)-2'-acetonaphthone. The material was recrystallized from abs. ethanol, M.P. 108.510.5; yield 55 g. (78%).

Analysis.Calcd. for C H O S (percent): C, 51.15; H, 5.46; S, 12.41. Found (percent): C, 51.15; H, 5.50; S, 12.21.

EXAMPLE 7 i ii CHaSCHrC (i'lHa (ilH;

C-CHrC-CH;

H: CH;

2-hydroxy-2-(methylsulfinyl) -5'-( 1, 1,3,3- tetramethylbutyl) acetophenone This compound was prepared by reacting a solution of 36 g. of NaH (57%) in a mixture of 480 ml. of DMSO, and 960 ml. of benzene with 64 g. of methyl 5-(1,1,3,3- tetramethylbutyl)salicylate (prepared by esterification of 5-(l,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)salicylic acid, Aldrich Chem. Co.) in analogous fashion to 3'-hydroxy-2-(methylsulfinyl)-2-acetonaphthone. The material was recrystallized from CH CN, M.P. 99-101; yield 20 g. (27%).

Analysis.-Calcd. for C H O S (percent): C, 65.77; H, 8.44; S, 10.33. Found (percent): C, 66.06; H, 8.48;

EXAMPLE 8 H 0 0 II II It 3 '-hydroxy-4'- (methylsulfinyl) acetyl] acetanilide This was prepared by reacting a solution of 35 g. of NaH (57% oil suspension) in a mixture of 1 l. of benzene, and 500 ml. of DMSO with 50 g. of methyl 4-acetamidosalicylate in analogous fashion to 3'-hydroxy-2- (methylsulfinyl)-2'-acetonaphthone.

The material was recrystallized from abs. ethanol, M.P. 19396; yield 24 g. (40%).

Analysis.Calcd. for C H NO S (percent): C, 51.75; H, 5.13; N, 5.49; S, 12.56.

EXAMPLE 9 ll i omsomoQ 3'-chloro-2'-hydroxy-2-(methylsulfinyl)acetophenone OH (I? O I ll 0113s onto-@411 4'-chloro-2-hydroxy-2-(methylsulfinyDacetophenone This material was prepared by reacting a solution of 4.4 g. of NaH (57% oil dispersion) in a mixture of 60 5 Arzeneimlttel Forschung, 12, 485 (1962).

ml. of DMSO, and ml. of benzene with 5.6 g. of methyl 4-chlorosalicylate 6 in analogous fashion to 3'-hydroxy 2 (methylsulfinyl)-2'-acetonaphthone. The material was recrystallized from abs. ethanol, M.P. 142-44; yield 3 g. (43%).

Analysis.--Calcd. for C H ClO S (percent): C, 46.46; 1,133 10; S, 13.78. Found (percent): C, 46.22; H, 3.81;

EXAMPLE 11 OH ii i CHaSCHaC 5 '-chloro-2'-hydroxy-2- (methylsulfinyl) acetophenone This was prepared by reacting a solution of 4.4 g. of NaH (57% oil dispersion) in a mixture of 120 ml. of benzene and 60 ml. of DMSO with 5.6 g. of methyl 5- chlorosalicylate" in analogous fashion to 3'-hydroxy-2- (methylsulfinyl)-2-acetonaphthone. The material was recrystallized from abs. ethanol, M.P. 144-47"; yield 4.5 g. (64%).

Analysis.Calcd. for C H ClO S (percent): C, 46.46; 1, 3.90; S, 13.78. Found (percent): C, 46.69; H, 3.85;

EXAMPLE 12 t I? ems 011.0

5-bromo-2'-hydroxy-2-(methylsulfinyl) acetophenone This was prepared by reacting a solution of 4.4 g. of NaH in a mixture of 60 m1. of DMSO and 120 ml. of benzene with 6.93 g. of methyl 5-bromosalicylate in analogous fashion to 3' hydroxy-Z-(methylsulfinyl)-2'- acetonaphthone. The material was recrystallized from abs. ethanol, M.P. 148-149; yield 5 g. (60%).

Analysis.-Calcd. for C H BrO S (percent): C, 39.01; H, 3.27; S, 11.57. Found (percent): C, 39.26; H, 3.36; S, 11.64.

EXAMPLE 13 OH Br I? if CH|SCH2C 3',5'-dibromo-2'-hydroxy-2-(methylsulfinyl) acetophenone This was prepared by reacting a solution of 4.4 g. of NaH (50% oil dispersion) in a mixture of 120 ml. of benzene, and 60 ml. of DMSO with 9.27 g. of methyl 3,5- dibromosalicylate 9 in analogous fashion to 3'-hydroxy-2- (methylsulfinyl)-2'-acetonaphthone. Thematerial was recrystallized from abs. ethanol, M.P. 154-545 yield 3 g. (28% Analysis.-Calcd. for C H Br O S (percent): C, 30.36; H, 2.26; Br, 44.89; S, 9.01. Found (percent): C, 30.23; H, 2.32; Br, 44.65; S, 9.26.

6 French Pat. M1973.

"Bellstein 10, 103.

8 Aldrich Chem. 00., Milwaukee, Wis. Bellstein, 10, 110.

7 EXAMPLE 14 OH O (I) ii I ems cage-Q 2'-hydroxy-5'-iodo-2-(methylsulfinyl) acetophenone This compound was prepared by reacting a solution of 31 g. of NaH (57%) in a mixture of 425 ml. of DMSO and 850 ml. of benzene with 36 g. of methyl -fluorosalicylate (Chem. Abstr., 63 16255 (b) in analogous fashion to 3'-hydroxy-2-(methylsulfinyl)-2'-acetonaphthone. The material was recrystallized from methanol, M.P. 154-57"; yield 30 g. (67%).

Analysis.-Calcd. for C I-I FO S (percent): C, 49.99; H, 4.20; S, 14.83. Found (percent): C, 49.89; H, 4.23; S, 15.07.

EXAMPLE 16 l l 0118s omo-Q-on 2',4-dihydroxy-2- (methylsulfinyl) acetophenone This was prepared by reacting a solution of 44 g. of NaH (57% oil dispersion) in a mixture of 1200 ml. of benzene, and 600 ml. of DMSO with 50 g. of methyl 2,4- dihydroxybenzoate 11 in analogous fashion to 3-hydroxy- 2 (methylsulfinyl)-2-acetonaphthone. The material was recrystallized from abs. ethanol, M.P. 174-76; yield 18 g. (28%).

Analysis.Calcd. for C H O' S (percent): C, 50.46; H, 4.70; S, 14.97. Found (percent): C, 50.57; H, 4.71; S, 14.81.

EXAMPLE 17 i g o cmscm w \CHI \N 0/ 8-hydroxy-1,3-dioxolo [4,5 -g] quino1in-7-yl (methylsulfinyDmethyl ketone This was prepared by reacting a solution of 27.5 g. of NaH (57%) in a mixture of 360 ml. of DMSO and 720 ml. of benzene with 47 g. of ethyl 4-hydroxy-6,7-methylenedioxyquinoline-3-carboxylate 12 in analogous fashion to 3-hydroxy-2-(methylsulfinyl)-2-acetonaphthone. The ma- 10 Ann. Chim. (Rome), 57, 607- (1967). 11 Aldrich Chem. Co. U.S.P 3,287,458.

8 terial was recrystallized from DMF, M.P. 201.5-203"; yield 38 g. (71%).

Analysis.-Calcd. for C H NO S (percent): C, 53.24; H, 3.78; S, 10.93. Found (percent): C, 53.51; H, 3.89; S, 10.80.

EXAMPLE 18 (magi) CH O CCH:SCH3

6H 11 ll 4-hydroxy-6,7-dimethoxy-3-quinolyl(methylsulfinyl) methyl ketone This was prepared by reacting 25.5 g. of 4-hydroxy-6, 7-dimethoxy quinoline-B-carboxylate 13 with a solution of 13.2 g. of NaH in 360 ml. of benzene and 180 ml. of DMSO in analogous fashion to 3'-hydroxy-2-(methylsulfinyl-2'-acetonaphtone. The compound was recrystallized from DMF, M.P. 223.5-25.5; yield 17 g. (60%).

Analysis.Calcd. for C H NO S (percent): C, 54.36; H, 4.89; N, 4.53; S, 10.37. Found (percent): C, 54.14; H, 4.97; N, 4.71; S, 10.34.

EXAMPLE 19 0 CH2 g cm 7-fluoro-4-hydroxy-3-quinolyl (methylsulfinyl) methyl ketone (W7655) A mixture of dimethylsulfoxide (120 m1), benzene (200 ml.), and 57% sodium hydride mineral oil dispersion (6.2 g., 0.15 mole) was heated at 75 to with stirring under nitrogen until all the solid had dissolved to give a green solution.

Ethyl-4-hydroxy-7-fluoro 3 quinoline carboxylate 14 (11.75 g., 0.05 mole) was added to the ice cold solution of the dim-ethylsulfoxide anion with vigorous stirring. The reaction mixture was stirred at room temperature for one hour and poured into a large excess of ether. The yellow insoluble sodium salts were filtered, washed with ether, and dissolved in water. Acidification with acetic acid gave a pink crystalline solid. No further material was obtained by extraction with ethyl acetate. Recrystallization from absolute ethanol gave pure 7-fluoro- 4hydroxy-3-quinolyl (methylsulfinyl)-methyl ketone as pink crystals. M.P. 202-204; yield, 4.81 g. (36%).

Analysis.-Calcd. for C H FN0 S (percent): C, 53.93; H, 3.77; N, 5.24; S, 12.00. Found (percent): C, 53.65; H, 3.78; N, 5.31; S, 12.17.

EXAMPLE 20 OH Emu... @J

1-hydroxy-2- (methylsulfinyl)-2'-acetonaphthone 13 J. Am. Chem. Soc., 68, 1264 (1946). 14 J. Am. Chem. Soc., 69, 371, 374 (1947). 15 Ben, 20, 2700 (1887).

EXAMPLE 21 OHad cHl 3-hydroxy-2-(methylsulfinyl)-2'-acetonaphthone To a mixture of 1 ml. of benzene, and 60 ml. dimethylsulfoxide was added 4.4 g. of NaH. The mixture was heated with stirring under a stream of nitrogen on a water bath at ca. 75 for 45 min. The clear solution was cooled to ca. 25 in an ice-bath, the bath removed, and 5.8 g. of ethyl 3-hydroxynaphthoate was added with stirring. The temp. rose to 40. The solution was stirred until the temp. dropped to 25 (45 min.) and was then diluted to 500 ml. with anhyd. ether. The precipitate was filtered off, washed with anhyd. ether, and dissolved in 30 m1. of H20. The aqueous solution was then adjusted to ca. pH 6 in the cold with glacial acetic acid. The pre cipitate was filtered off, washed with H 0, and recrystallized from abs. ethanol, M.P. 190-93; yield 3.5 g. 6%).

Analysis.Calcd. for C 'H O S (percent): C, 62.88; H, 4.87; S, 12.91. Found (percent): C, 63.10; H, 4.84; S, 12.96.

EXAMPLE 22 CCHaSCH;

2'-hydroxy- '-methoxy-2-(methylsulfinyl) acetophenone This was prepared by reacting a solution of 4.4 g. of NaH in a mixture of 60 ml. of DMSO, and 120 ml. of benzene with 10 g. of methyl 6-hydroxy-o-anisate (J. Chem. Soc., 1962, 1457, J. Soulal ct al.) in analogous fashion to 3'-hydroxy-2-(methylsulfinyl)-2'-acetonaphthone. The material was recrystalized from abs. ethanol, M.P. 123-25"; yield 4 g. (57%).

Analysis.Calcd. for C H O S (percent): C, 52.62; H, 5.30; S, 14.05. Found (percent): C, 53.05; H, 5.33; S, 13.96.

EXAMPLE 23 I ll masonic-C? n 2'-5'-dihydroxy-2-(methylsulfinyl) acetophenone This was prepared by reacting a solution of 2 8 g. of NaH (57% oil dispersion) in a mixture of 600 ml. of benzene, and 300 ml. of DMSO with 32 g. of methyl gentisate in analogous fashion to 3-hydroxy-2-(methylsulfinyl)-2'-acetonaphthone. The material was recrystallized from abs. ethanol with the aid of charcoal, M.P. 174-75 yield 8 g. (20%).

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10 Analysis.-Calcd. for C H O S (percent): C, 50.46; H, 4.70; S, 14.97. Found (percent): C, 50.49; H, 4.80; S, 15.07.

EXAMPLE 24 CCHaSC 1 4-hydroxy-2-methy1-2H-1,2-benzothiazin-3-yl (methylsulfinyl methyl ketone-S,S-dioxide This was prepared by reacting 64.8 g. of ethyl-4-hydroxy-2H-,l-benzothiazin 3 carboxylate 1,1 dioxide 13 with 35 g. of NaH (57% suspension in mineral oil) in a mixture of 960 ml. of benzene and 480 ml. of DMSO in analogous fashion to 3'-hydroxy-2-(methylsulfinyl)-2'- acetophenone.

The material was recrystallized from CH CN, M.P. 160-161 C. Yield 47 g. (62% of theory).

Analysis.Calcd. for C H NO S (percent): C, 45.70; H, 4.16; N, 4.44; S, 20.33. Found (percent): C, 45.79; H, 3.97; N. 4.29; S, 20.05.

EXAMPLE 25 ii if C 01128 O 2'-hydroxy-2-(methylsulfiny) -3'-phenyl acetophenone This was prepared by reacting a solution of 4.4 g. of NaH (57% suspension in mineral oil) in a mixture of 60 ml. of dimethyl sulfoxide and ml. of benzene with Lani...

lL0H

wherein Z is a benzene or naphthalene ring system; R is an alkoxyl group having 1 to 6 carbon atoms in the alkyl residue and R is hydrogen, an alkyl group having 3 to 9 carbon atoms, a phenyl group, an alkoxyl group having 1 to 6 carbon atoms in the alkyl residue and a hydroxyl group, and when Z is a benzene ring system, R is at least one group other than hydrogen.

2. A compound according to claim 1 which is 2'-hydroxy-5-methoxy-2-(methylsulfinyl)acetophenone.

3. A compound according to claim 1 which is 2'-hydroxy-3 '-methoxy-2- (methylsulfinyl) acetophenone.

4. A compound according to claim 1 which is 2'hydroxy-3 '-isopropy1-2- (methylsulfinyl) acctophenone.

5. A compound according to claim 1 which is 2-hydroxy-Z-(methylsulfinyl)-1-acetonaphthone.

6. A compound according to claim 1 which is 2-hydroxy-4',6'-dimethoxy-2-( methylsulfinyl) acetophenone.

7. A compound according to claim 1 which is 2'-hydroxy Z-(methylsulfinyl)-5-(1,l,3,3, tctramethylbutyl) acetophenone.

8. A compound according to claim 1 which is 2',4- dihydroxy-2- (methylsulfinyl) acetophenone.

9. A compound according to claim 1 which is 1'-hy droxy-2-(methylsulfinyl)-2'-acetonaphthone.

10. A compound according to claim 1 which is 3'- hydroxy-Z-(methylsulfinyl)-2-acetonaphthone.

12 11. A compound according to claim 1 which is 2'- hydroxy-6-methoxy-2- (methylsulfinyl acetophenone.

12. A compound according to claim 1 which is 2'-5'- dihydroxy-Z- (methylsulfinyl) acetophenone.

13. A compound according to claim 1 which is 2'- hydroxy-Z-(methylsulfinyl)-3phenyl acetophenone.

References Cited Russell et al., Chem. Abstracts 68: 29429m (1968). Lyness et al., Chem. Abstracts 68: 3912'1n (1968).

DANIEL D. HORWITZ, Primary Examiner US. Cl. X.R.

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